Protein Metrics Webinar: Increasing Analytical Efficiency at a CDMO
The Protein Metrics webinar on January 18, 2024, demonstrates how a vendor-neutral data analysis software enhances analytical efficiency at a CDMO by harmonizing diverse instruments and methods, automating workflows, streamlining reporting, and enabling global data sharing, with insights from experts Caleb Bagley of FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies and Shannon Hayes of Protein Metrics.
Discover how to ensure the full exploitation of MS capabilities and turn mismatched gears into well-oiled workflows in this Protein Metrics webinar.
A CDMO needs to handle analytical challenges in the best possible way to use their time and resources most efficiently. Inefficiencies in analytical testing can arise from many sources, such as multiple instruments from different vendors, varying methods for assays, diverse reporting requirements, and the need to share data and reports.
This webinar presents how a vendor-neutral data analysis enterprise software addresses harmonization needs, offers automation capabilities, streamlined reporting, and post-processing data mining for instant insights. These features are easily shareable across sites globally, resulting in significant time savings and efficiency gains.
Webinar Presenters
Caleb Bagley is a Scientist at FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies. He holds a BS in Chemistry from the University of South Carolina and pursued graduate research at NC State University in Dave Muddiman’s lab. Bagley’s work at FUJIFILM Diosynth emphasizes mass spectrometry innovation and enhancing data analysis depth and efficiency. Through Byosphere, he and his colleagues seamlessly integrate cutting-edge MS technology to comprehend and report distinct characteristics of each client molecule.
Shannon Hayes is part of the Customer Success Team at Protein Metrics, where she helps customers streamline and automate routine data analysis. She has over 10 years of experience working in the Biopharmaceutical and Clinical Industries before joining Protein Metrics. During that time, she gained extensive knowledge in biopharmaceutical characterization and learned firsthand the importance of analytical efficiency and harmonization.
Event Details
- Date: January 18, 2024
- Time: 12:00pm EST
- Format: Virtual
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